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Race Relations RSS Feed from 783 ABC Alice Springs2015, Australian Broadcasting Corporationen-au15Thu, 30 Apr 2015 11:45:00 +1000The Race: youth propose a competition to unite different cultures. Apply for a grant to make it happen.http://www.abc.net.au/heywire/stories/2015/04/4224699.htm?source=rss
We want to unite different cultures through the spirit of fun and competition.Thu, 30 Apr 2015 11:45:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201504\4224699.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsnorthcoastnewcastlealicespringsCommunity and Society:Immigration:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):ReconciliationCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllCommunity and Society:Youth:AllRural:Rural Youth:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Torres Strait IslanderAustralia:NSW:Murwillumbah 2484Australia:NSW:Newcastle 2300Australia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Australia:NT:Nguiu 0822Heywire winners who identified celebrating diversity as an important issue for young peopleHeywire winners who identified celebrating diversity as an important issue for young people: Kimberly CunninghamHeywire winner Kimberly Cunningham: Tribute concert celebrates Kimberley country music legendshttp://www.abc.net.au/local/audio/2014/07/04/4039223.htm?source=rss
Local Kimberley musicians are coming together this weekend to celebrate the work of one of the first Aboriginal music groups from the Kimberley, the Benning Brothers.Fri, 04 Jul 2014 09:30:00 +0800\xmlcontent\201407\4039223.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringskimberleyArts and Entertainment:Music:CountryCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllHuman Interest:People:AllCommunity and Society:Leadership:AllCommunity and Society:Men:AllAustralia:NT:Tennant Creek 0860Australia:WA:Broome 6725Australia:WA:Derby 6728Benning Brothers Band album coverThe debut CD from the Benning Brothers Band, called 'Kimberley Country'.Hilary Smale: Hilary SmaleBenning Brothers BandGlenys Benning speaks to Hilary Smale for ABC Kimberley.Hilary Smale-17.3107 123.639Central Australian Women's Legal Service slams Facebook post of naked Aboriginal womanhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-06-26/racist-facebook-alice-springs-warren-snowdon/5551488?source=rss
The Central Australian Women's Legal Service says people who posted a picture on Facebook of a naked Indigenous woman acted in a callous and disturbing way.Thu, 26 Jun 2014 15:20:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201406\4033931.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllCommunity and Society:Women:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Police:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870warren snowdon abc file pic seriouswarren snowdon abc file pic serious: -23.6989 133.8829Warren Snowdon calls for police investigation of 'racist' and 'demeaning' Alice Springs Facebook posthttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-06-25/snowdon-calls-for-police-to-investigate-racist-facebook-post/5549526?source=rss
Northern Territory Federal Labor MP Warren Snowdon has called for police to investigate the owners of an Alice Springs Facebook page who have defended posting an image of a naked Aboriginal woman.Wed, 25 Jun 2014 14:05:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201406\4032907.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870warren snowdon abc file pic seriouswarren snowdon abc file pic serious: -23.6989 133.8829Nigel Scullion wants Eli Melky to make statutory declaration about alleged racist commentshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-05-07/scullion-challenges-melky-over-alleged-racist-comments/5436068?source=rss
Country Liberal's Senator Nigel Scullion has called on a former party member to make a statutory declaration about racist remarks he said were made at a party meeting.Wed, 07 May 2014 13:14:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201405\3999671.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllGovernment and Politics:Political Parties:AllGovernment and Politics:States and Territories:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Australia:NT:AllAlice Springs Town Councillor Eli MelkyAlice Springs Town Councillor Eli MelkyABC Local: Emma Sleath, file photo: ABC Local: Emma Sleath, file photo-23.6989 133.8829Musical caterpillar promotes harmonyhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/photos/2013/09/12/3847274.htm?source=rss
There's more to this 15-metre long 'caterpillar sound sculpture' than meets the eye...it's made a welcome comeback at the Alice Desert Festival street parade.Thu, 12 Sep 2013 20:11:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201309\3847274.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Visual Art:AllArts and Entertainment:Visual Art:SculptureArts and Entertainment:Music:AllArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Other Peoples):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllCommunity and Society:Youth:AllArts and Entertainment:Visual Art:InstallationArts and Entertainment:Music:PercussionArts and Entertainment:Street Art:AllCommunity and Society:Community and Multicultural Festivals:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870The much loved Yeperenye Sound Sculpture makes its way down Todd MallThe much loved Yeperenye Sound Sculpture makes its way down Todd MallBob Ellisdonsupplied: Bob EllisdonA hive of activity in the belly of the CaterpillarA hive of activity in the belly of the CaterpillarDave NixonABC Open: Dave NixonThe man who began it all, metal artist Dan MurphyThe man who began it all, metal artist Dan MurphyDave NixonABC Open: Dave NixonAlice Springs (Mbantua) custodian Andrew Stevens helped push the Yeperenye sound sculpture Alice Springs (Mbantua) custodian Andrew Stevens helped push the Yeperenye sound sculptureDavid NixonABC Open: David NixonShon Klose with the all important whistleShon Klose with the all important whistleDave NixonABC Open: Dave NixonOld chlorine drums, and 'tuned' wheel hubs are put to good useOld chlorine drums and 'tuned' wheel hubs are put to good useDavid NixonABC Open: David NixonSvet Bunic on the 'thongaphone'Svet Bunic on the 'thongaphone'David NixonABC Open: David NixonOn the way to Snow Kenna ParkOn the way to Snow Kenna ParkDiana Rankine (contributor)ABC Open: Diana Rankine (contributor)Have a listen to the amazing Yeperenye Sound Scultpure Have a listen to the amazing Yeperenye Sound ScultpureEmma Sleath-23.6989 133.8829McGuire getting off easy for 'King Kong' comments, Charlie King sayshttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2013/05/30/3770771.htm?source=rss
Chair of the ABC's Indigenous advisory board, Charlie King, says too many people are making excuses for Eddie McGuire's comments likening Indigenous football star Adam Goodes to King Kong.
Thu, 30 May 2013 10:11:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201305\3770771.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsdarwinmelbourneCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Discrimination:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllSport:All:AllSport:Australian Football League:AllPerson:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Australia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:VIC:Melbourne 3000Chair of the ABC's Indigenous advisory board, Charlie KingChair of the ABC's Indigenous advisory board, Charlie King, has condemned Eddie McGuire's comments likening AFl star Adam Goodes to King KongABC: Charlie King responds to McGuire's King Kong commentsCharlie King responds to McGuire's King Kong commentsRichard Margetson/Charlie King-12.4668 130.8433The bush bites the ALP hard in the top endhttp://www.abc.net.au/site-archive/rural/telegraph/content/2012/s3576623.htm?source=rss
The enormity of the voter rejection of the NT's Labor government will take a while to sink in.Mon, 27 Aug 2012 13:40:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201208\3576623.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Poverty:AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllCommunity and Society:Suicide:AllCommunity and Society:Unemployment:AllGovernment and Politics:Elections:AllRural:All:AllGovernment and Politics:Social Policy:AllCommunity and Society:Regional:AllGovernment and Politics:Indigenous Policy:AllGovernment and Politics:Indigenous Policy:NT InterventionAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870The bush bites the ALP hard in the top end-23.0333 133.8000Threats to kill Aborigines published on Facebook forumhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-04-23/facebook-vigilantes-alice-springs/3967218?source=rss
The Aboriginal Social Justice Commissioner says he is worried about online threats of violence directed at Aboriginal people in Alice Springs.Tue, 01 May 2012 15:15:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201205\3484854.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllInformation and Communication:Internet:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Australia:NT:All-23.6989 133.8829Alice residents get say on racismhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-04-11/alice-residents-get-say-on-racism/3943866?source=rss
The Race Discrimination Commissioner says all areas of the community need to address the issue of racism.Wed, 11 Apr 2012 13:58:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201204\3475035.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Discrimination:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870-23.6989 133.8829Risks to be taken for Aboriginal equalityhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/audio/2011/09/28/3327557.htm?source=rss
It's not something perhaps many of us have sat down and read with great interest, but Australia's constitution is fundamental to our legal system and values.
Wed, 28 Sep 2011 10:47:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201109\3327557.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsdarwinkatherineCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllGovernment and Politics:Constitution:AllGovernment and Politics:Federal Government:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Laws:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Rights:AllGovernment and Politics:Indigenous Policy:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Australia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:NT:Katherine 0850Mick Gooda and Rachel SiewertAboriginal Social Justice Commissioner Mick Gooda and Greens Senator Rachel Siewert are among a select panel consulting the public about how Australia should change its constitution to recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait peopleClare RawlinsonABC: Clare RawlinsonMick GoodaAboriginal Social Justice Commissioner Mick Gooda discusses how the constitution could be changed to include recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait peopleClare Rawlinson-12.4668 130.8433Outsiders can't solve Alice racial tensions: Goodahttp://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011/04/06/3183558.htm?source=rss
Social Justice Commissioner says outsiders will not be able to solve increasing racial tensions in Alice Springs.
Wed, 06 Apr 2011 09:45:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201104\3183558.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllGovernment and Politics:Indigenous Policy:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Mick Gooda, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice CommissionerMick Gooda, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner.Supplied by Australian Human Rights Commission: -23.6989 133.8829Protesters call for action against crime in Alicehttp://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011/03/29/3176437.htm?source=rss
Chief Minister Paul Henderson says he will not be speaking to protesters gathering in front of the Alice Springs Convention Centre.Tue, 29 Mar 2011 13:41:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201103\3176437.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllGovernment and Politics:All:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:All:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Around 200 people joined the Action for Alice protestAround 200 people joined the Action for Alice protest.Emma SleathABC Local: Emma SleathCLP's John Elferink addresses the crowdEmma SleathABC Local: Emma Sleath-23.6989 133.8829Murder trial ripe for prejudice, court toldhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/video/2011/03/22/3170925.htm?source=rss
Lawyers for two men accused of murdering Northern Territory motorsport identity Ed Hargrave in Alice Springs have argued the case has racial overtones.Tue, 22 Mar 2011 22:10:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201103\3170925.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:Murder and ManslaughterAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Murder trial ripe for prejudice, court toldMurder trial ripe for prejudice, court told7pm TV News NT: 7pm TV News NTMurder trial ripe for prejudice, court toldLawyers for two men accused of murdering Northern Territory motorsport identity Ed Hargrave in Alice Springs have argued the case has racial overtones.Amy MarshallIgnore racial overtones in murder trial, jury toldhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011/03/22/3170577.htm?source=rss
Lawyers for a man accused of the murder of Northern Territory motorsport identity Ed Hargrave have urged the jury to put prejudice aside.Tue, 22 Mar 2011 14:43:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201103\3170577.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:Murder and ManslaughterAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Edward HargraveEd Hargrave died after a fight in Alice Springs in April, 2009.Northern Territory Police: -23.6989 133.8829Former KKK chief barred from NT school visithttp://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011/03/22/3170429.htm?source=rss
A former head of the Ku Klux Klan in the United States has been barred from speaking at schools in Alice Springs.Tue, 22 Mar 2011 13:14:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201103\3170429.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllEducation:All:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Johnny Lee ClaryJohnny Lee Clary is a prominent guest speaker about his conversion away from the Ku Klux Klan. www.johnnyleeclary.com: -23.6989 133.8829Town Camp frustrationshttp://www.abc.net.au/local/audio/2011/03/09/3159178.htm?source=rss
There's been a lot of discussion surrounding the town camps recently with Social Justice Commissioner Mick Gooda calling for a wider conversation to overhaul the current model.. but what is it really like to live in one?
Wed, 09 Mar 2011 10:52:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201103\3159178.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Other Peoples):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Little Sisters Town Camp residentsLittle Sister Town Camp residents Mary and Baden WilliamsAllyson HornLocal Radio: Allyson HornLittle Sister Town camp residentsAllyson Horn-23.6989 133.8829Chief Minister lashes out over Alice crime adshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011/03/08/3158144.htm?source=rss
Chief Minister Paul Henderson has lashed out at the Action for Alice group, accusing it of airing destructive advertising on television.Tue, 08 Mar 2011 16:45:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201103\3158144.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllGovernment and Politics:All:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Paul Henderson in Alice Springs last week (with boys from Clontarf Academy) Paul Henderson in Alice Springs last week (with boys from Clontarf Academy_Emma SleathABC Local: Emma SleathChief Minister Paul Henderson speaks to 783 ABC's Alex BarwickChief Minister Paul Henderson speaks to 783 ABC's Alex BarwickAlex Barwick-23.6989 133.8829Alice Springs TV ads dubbed as racisthttp://www.abc.net.au/news/video/2011/03/03/3154709.htm?source=rss
Alice Springs residents have reacted angrily to an anti-crime advertisement that they claim focusses heavily on Aboriginal people living in the central Australian town.Fri, 04 Mar 2011 11:00:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201103\3154709.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Discrimination:AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllInformation and Communication:Advertising:AllInformation and Communication:Broadcasting:TelevisionGovernment and Politics:Activism and Lobbying:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AboriginalAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Alice Springs TV ads dubbed as racistAlice Springs TV ads dubbed as racist7pm TV News NT: 7pm TV News NTAlice Springs TV ads dubbed as racistAlice Springs residents have reacted angrily to an anti-crime advertisement that they claim focusses heavily on Aboriginal people living in the central Australian town.Tom NightingaleLocals take legal action over Alice crime adshttp://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011/03/03/3154221.htm?source=rss
Some Alice Springs residents are taking legal action over television ads they say are racially discriminatory. Thu, 03 Mar 2011 14:25:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201103\3154221.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:All:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870-23.6989 133.8829The violence in Alicehttp://www.abc.net.au/site-archive/rural/telegraph/content/2011/s3150779.htm?source=rss
When it comes to violence in Alice Springs it is difficult to avoid the blame game.Tue, 01 Mar 2011 11:26:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201103\3150779.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Death:AllCommunity and Society:Domestic Violence:AllCommunity and Society:Drugs and Substance Abuse:AllCommunity and Society:Family and Children:AllCommunity and Society:Homelessness:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Poverty:AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllRural:All:AllCommunity and Society:Leadership:AllGovernment and Politics:Social Policy:AllCommunity and Society:Regional:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:VandalismGovernment and Politics:Programs and Initiatives:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:BurglaryLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:Murder and ManslaughterLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:AssaultLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:Antisocial BehaviourGovernment and Politics:Indigenous Policy:AllGovernment and Politics:Indigenous Policy:NT InterventionAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Fear and threatThere are deep concerns in Alice Springs about the violence experienced by indigenous people and the threats posed by local youth gangsIan Waldie, file photoGetty Images: Ian Waldie, file photoDavid PriceDavid Price, an Alice Springs resident, passionately advocating a greater focus on indigenous deaths and assaults in Alice SpringsBush Telegraph: -23.6989 133.8829Alice Springs struggleshttp://www.abc.net.au/site-archive/rural/telegraph/content/2011/s3150773.htm?source=rss
Alice Spring is a community of thirty thousand people in the heart of Australia.Tue, 01 Mar 2011 10:45:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201103\3150773.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Death:AllCommunity and Society:Domestic Violence:AllCommunity and Society:Drugs and Substance Abuse:AllCommunity and Society:Family and Children:AllCommunity and Society:Homelessness:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Poverty:AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllRural:All:AllCommunity and Society:Leadership:AllGovernment and Politics:Social Policy:AllCommunity and Society:Regional:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:VandalismGovernment and Politics:Programs and Initiatives:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:BurglaryLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:Murder and ManslaughterLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:AssaultLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:Antisocial BehaviourGovernment and Politics:Indigenous Policy:AllGovernment and Politics:Indigenous Policy:NT InterventionAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Bess Nyirringali Nungarrayi PriceBess Nyirringali Nungarrayi Price, a Warlpiri woman and Alice Springs resident, dealing with family tragedy with courage and grace.Dave PriceBush Telegraph: Dave Price-23.6989 133.8829Alice Springs - Looking to the Future.http://www.abc.net.au/site-archive/rural/telegraph/content/2011/s3150800.htm?source=rss
Amid the deaths, the crime and the pain, the community is looking for solutions.Mon, 28 Feb 2011 14:55:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201102\3150800.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Death:AllCommunity and Society:Domestic Violence:AllCommunity and Society:Drugs and Substance Abuse:AllCommunity and Society:Family and Children:AllCommunity and Society:Homelessness:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Poverty:AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllRural:All:AllCommunity and Society:Leadership:AllGovernment and Politics:Social Policy:AllCommunity and Society:Regional:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:VandalismGovernment and Politics:Programs and Initiatives:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:BurglaryLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:Murder and ManslaughterLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:AssaultLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:Antisocial BehaviourGovernment and Politics:Indigenous Policy:AllGovernment and Politics:Indigenous Policy:NT InterventionAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870-23.6989 133.8829'No evidence' of child prostitution in Alicehttp://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011/02/28/3150454.htm?source=rss
There is no evidence that groups of Sudanese men are involved in child prostitution in Alice Springs, a senior member of the Sudanese community says.
MLA Alison Anderson has told Parliament Sudanese men are picking up young Aboriginal girls at night.Mon, 28 Feb 2011 10:19:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201102\3150454.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllGovernment and Politics:All:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Sexual Offences:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870MLA Alison Anderson told Parliament Sudanese men are picking up young Aboriginal girls at night.MLA Alison Anderson told Parliament Sudanese men are picking up young Aboriginal girls at night.7pm TV News NT: 7pm TV News NT-23.6989 133.8829TV ad makes Aborigines look like 'gang members'http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2011/02/22/3145318.htm?source=rss
The NT Anti-Discrimination Commissioner says a television ad about crime in Alice Springs makes Aborigines look like 'gang members'.Tue, 22 Feb 2011 11:34:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201102\3145318.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870TV commercialThe Anti-Discrimination Commissioner says the TV ad makes Aborigines in Alice Springs look like 'gang members'.: -23.6989 133.8829SA Premier rejects claims of racismhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/video/2010/11/25/3076860.htm?source=rss
NT politician Adam Giles has called South Australian Premier Mike Rann a racist in Parliament over comments made about a group of Indigenous people from Yuendumu.Fri, 26 Nov 2010 10:48:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201011\3076860.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsdarwinalicespringsadelaideCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllGovernment and Politics:Parliament:State ParliamentGovernment and Politics:States and Territories:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:NT:Yuendumu 0872Australia:SA:Adelaide 5000SA Premier defies claims of racismSA Premier defies claims of racism7pm TV News NT: 7pm TV News NTSA Premier defies claims of racismNT politician Adam Giles has called South Australian Premier Mike Rann a racist in Parliament over comments made about a group of Indigenous people from Yuendumu.SA Premier trades insults with NT politicianhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/11/25/3076646.htm?source=rss
South Australian Premier Mike Rann says a Northern Territory politician who described him as a racist has made offensive and untrue remarks.
Responding to the comments by Country Liberals MLA Adam Giles, Mr Rann questioned the Territorian's intelligence and said Mr Giles's IQ was printed on his football guernsey.Thu, 25 Nov 2010 17:20:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201011\3076646.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsdarwinalicespringsadelaideCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllGovernment and Politics:All:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:NT:Yuendumu 0872Australia:SA:AllAustralia:SA:Adelaide 5000Mike RannSouth Australian Premier Mike Rann has questioned Adam Giles's intelligence. Rob HutchisonAAP: Rob HutchisonThe Country Liberals Indigenous policy spokesman Adam Giles. The Country Liberals Indigenous policy spokesman Adam Giles. 7pm TV News NT: 7pm TV News NT-12.4668 130.8433NT politician labels SA Premier a 'racist'http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/11/25/3076130.htm?source=rss
Northern Territory politician Adam Giles has called South Australian Premier Mike Rann a racist in Parliament.Thu, 25 Nov 2010 11:03:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201011\3076130.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsdarwinalicespringsadelaideCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllGovernment and Politics:All:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:NT:Yuendumu 0872Australia:SA:AllAustralia:SA:Adelaide 5000Mike RannNorthern Territory politician Adam Giles has labelled South Australian Premier Mike Rann a racist.ABC News: -12.4668 130.8433NT jury selection discriminatory: lawyershttp://www.abc.net.au/news/video/2010/09/22/3019364.htm?source=rss
The jury make-up at an Alice Springs murder trial in the south of the Territory has led lawyers defending two Indigenous men to complain they are unable to get a fair trial.Thu, 23 Sep 2010 10:39:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201009\3019364.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous ProtocolsCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllGovernment and Politics:States and Territories:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Judges and Legal Profession:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Laws:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:Murder and ManslaughterCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AboriginalAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870NT jury selection discriminatory: lawyersNT jury selection discriminatory: lawyers7pm TV News NT: 7pm TV News NTNT jury selection discriminatory: lawyersThe jury make-up at an Alice Springs murder trial in the south of the Territory has led lawyers defending two Indigenous men to complain they are unable to get a fair trial.David CoadyAlice Springs residents explore tragic deathhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/video/2010/07/19/2958323.htm?source=rss
Families of some of the five men convicted over the 2009 death of Indigenous man Kwementyaye Ryder have spoken about the manslaughter convictions.Mon, 19 Jul 2010 21:04:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201007\2958323.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Prisons and Punishment:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:Murder and ManslaughterAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Alice Springs residents explore tragic deathAlice Springs residents explore tragic death7pm TV News NSW: 7pm TV News NSWAlice Springs residents explore tragic deathFamilies of some of the five men convicted over the 2009 death of Indigenous man Kwementyaye Ryder have spoken about the manslaughter convictions.Louisa RebgetzIndigenous women speak out on racismhttp://www.abc.net.au/am/content/2010/s2957287.htm?source=rss
Aboriginal women from Alice Springs have spoken out about racism and violence in Alice Springs. They say racist attacks are worsening - highlighted by a court case earlier this year when five white youths pleaded guilty to killing an Indigenous man who'd been drinking near the Todd River bed in Alice Springs last year.Mon, 19 Jul 2010 08:52:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201007\2957287.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Indigenous people living in or near Alice Springs continue to fear racismIndigenous people living in or near Alice Springs continue to fear racismIan WaldieGetty Images: Ian WaldieIndigenous Women say racism is worsening in Alice SpringsAboriginal women from Alice Springs have spoken out about racism and violence in Alice Springs. They say racist attacks are worsening highlighted by a court case earlier this year when five white youths pleaded guilty to killing an indigenous man who'd been drinking near the Todd river bed in Alice Springs last year.Katrina Bolton-23.6989 133.8829MP condemns 'racist' Facebook grouphttp://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/06/15/2927438.htm?source=rss
The Northern Territory's federal Labor MP Warren Snowdon says there is no room in the Alice Springs community for extremist racist views.Wed, 16 Jun 2010 10:22:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201006\2927438.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllGovernment and Politics:All:AllInformation and Communication:Internet:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870'Racist' Facebook group condemned'Racist' Facebook group condemnedABC Local: -23.6989 133.8829Meeting spotlights racism fighthttp://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/05/19/2903704.htm?source=rss
About 35 people gathered in Alice Springs last night to discuss how the town might deal with racism.Wed, 19 May 2010 12:35:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201005\2903704.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870-23.6989 133.8829Five jailed over Alive Springs killinghttp://www.abc.net.au/news/video/2010/04/23/2881783.htm?source=rss
Five men have been jailed for between four and six years after pleading guilty to the manslaughter of Indigenous man Kwementyaye Ryder in Alice Springs.Fri, 23 Apr 2010 22:06:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201004\2881783.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:Murder and ManslaughterAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Five jailed over Alive Springs killingFive jailed over Alive Springs killing7pm TV News NT: 7pm TV News NTFive jailed over Alive Springs killingFive men have been jailed for between four and six years after pleading guilty to the manslaughter of Indigenous man Kwementyaye Ryder in Alice Springs.Kirsty NancarrowFive jailed for racist Alice Springs killinghttp://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/04/23/2881262.htm?source=rss
Five men who fatally attacked a man in Alice Springs last year did so in part because he was an Aboriginal person.Fri, 23 Apr 2010 14:27:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201004\2881262.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:Murder and ManslaughterAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Kwementyaye Ryder died in the dry Todd River bed in Alice Springs.Kwementyaye Ryder died in the dry Todd River bed in Alice Springs.NT PoliceReproduced with permission of Ryder family: NT PoliceAccused menAn artist impression of the men who have pleaded guilty to manslaughter. Upper row L-R: Glen Swain, Anton Kloeden, Joshua Spears. Lower row, L-R: Scott Doody, Timothy Hird.ABC: Five plead guilty to weekend manslaughterFive plead guilty to weekend manslaughter7pm TV News NT: 7pm TV News NTABC Reporter Kirsty Nancarrow speaks from the sentencing in Alice Springs ABC Reporter Kirsty Nancarrow speaks from the sentencing in Alice SpringsKirsty Nancarrow-23.6989 133.8829Jail for five men who killed Aboriginal manhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/04/23/2880780.htm?source=rss
Five men guilty of the manslaughter of an Aboriginal man in Alice Springs have been sentenced to between 12 months' and 6 years' jail.Fri, 23 Apr 2010 12:56:00 +1000\xmlcontent\201004\2880780.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:Murder and ManslaughterAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Kwementyaye Ryder died in the dry Todd River bed in Alice Springs.Kwementyaye Ryder died in the dry Todd River bed in Alice Springs.NT PoliceReproduced with permission of Ryder family: NT PoliceAccused menAn artist impression of the men who have pleaded guilty to manslaughter. Upper row L-R: Glen Swain, Anton Kloeden, Joshua Spears. Lower row, L-R: Scott Doody, Timothy Hird.ABC: Five plead guilty to weekend manslaughterFive plead guilty to weekend manslaughter7pm TV News NT: 7pm TV News NTABC Reporter Kirsty Nancarrow speaks from the sentencing in Alice Springs ABC Reporter Kirsty Nancarrow speaks from the sentencing in Alice SpringsKirsty Nancarrow-23.6989 133.8829Jail for five men who killed Aboriginal manhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2010/04/23/2881119.htm?source=rss
Five men guilty of the manslaughter of an Aboriginal man in Alice Springs have been sentenced to between 12 months' and 6 years' jail.Fri, 23 Apr 2010 11:29:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201004\2881119.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:Murder and ManslaughterAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Kwementyaye Ryder died in the dry Todd River bed in Alice Springs.Kwementyaye Ryder died in the dry Todd River bed in Alice Springs.NT PoliceReproduced with permission of Ryder family: NT PoliceAccused menAn artist impression of the men who have pleaded guilty to manslaughter. Upper row L-R: Glen Swain, Anton Kloeden, Joshua Spears. Lower row, L-R: Scott Doody, Timothy Hird.ABC: Five plead guilty to weekend manslaughterFive plead guilty to weekend manslaughter7pm TV News NT: 7pm TV News NTABC Reporter Kirsty Nancarrow speaks from the sentencing in Alice Springs ABC Reporter Kirsty Nancarrow speaks from the sentencing in Alice SpringsKirsty Nancarrow-23.6989 133.8829Facebook group condemned as racisthttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2010/02/17/2822070.htm?source=rss
A Facebook group with a growing membership of over 400 people has generated debate about issues of racism and anti social behaviour in Alice Springs. The group called "Alice Springs residents who have had ENOUGH!!" was set up by Alice Springs local, Jasen Moran.Wed, 17 Feb 2010 09:43:00 +0930\xmlcontent\201002\2822070.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870An Alice Springs based Facebook account has been labelled as racistAn Alice Springs based Facebook account has been labelled as racistTim LeslieABC News: Tim LeslieDarryl Pearce and Steve Hodder talk about the Facebook accountDarryl Pearce and Steve Hodder talk about the Facebook accountAlice Brennan-23.6989 133.8829Anti-Aboriginal Facebook group condemnedhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/02/16/2821481.htm?source=rss
A Facebook group that targets Aboriginal people in Alice Springs is simplistic and divisive, Anti-Discrimination Commissioner says.Tue, 16 Feb 2010 17:47:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201002\2821481.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllInformation and Communication:Internet:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870FacebookThe Facebook group, "Alice Springs residents who have had enough", has been condemned.Tim LeslieABC News: Tim Leslie-23.6989 133.8829Push for Google to develop racism policyhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/01/18/2795016.htm?source=rss
An Aboriginal man has demanded Google develop a policy to deal with links to racist websites.Mon, 18 Jan 2010 15:11:00 +1100\xmlcontent\201001\2795016.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllInformation and Communication:Internet:AllAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870GoogleSteve Hodder-Watt complained to the Human Rights Commission about Google's listing of a racist website.Clay McLachlanReuters: Clay McLachlan-23.6989 133.8829Crucifying John Safranhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/audio/2009/12/17/2774877.htm?source=rss
In his latest TV show, John Safran sniffs underwear, donates sperm and "blacks up". Then he takes it one step further...Thu, 17 Dec 2009 14:59:00 +0930\xmlcontent\200912\2774877.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsdarwinArts and Entertainment:Comedy (Humour):AllArts and Entertainment:Television:AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllCommunity and Society:Religion and Beliefs:AllHuman Interest:People:AllHuman Interest:Offbeat:AllCommunity and Society:Relationships:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Australia:NT:Darwin 0800John Safran is crucified in the PhilippinesThe finale to John Safran's Race Relations featured John on the cross, crucified in the PhilippinesABC TVABC TV: ABC TVJohn Safran, professional boundary testerTV prankster, comedian and social commentator John Safran raises some eyebrows in his latest project, Race RelationsLeon Compton-12.4668 130.8433Ryder family looks for answers after murderhttp://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2009/12/15/2771909.htm?source=rss
In July this year, the alleged murder of 33-year-old Aboriginal man Kwementyaye Ryder shook the town of Alice Springs.
Tue, 15 Dec 2009 10:22:00 +1100\xmlcontent\200912\2771909.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:Murder and ManslaughterAustralia:All:AllAustralia:NT:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Kwementyaye Ryder Family members of Kwementyaye Ryder say he was a happy-go-lucky character.Northern Territory Police: -23.6989 133.8829Push to force roadhouses to sell Opal fuelhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2009/03/17/2518696.htm?source=rss
The push to force roadhouses around Central Australia to sell Opal fuelTue, 17 Mar 2009 15:31:00 +0930\xmlcontent\200903\2518696.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllCommunity and Society:Youth:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Laws:AllHealth:Health Policy:AllCommunity and Society:Regional:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Opal fuel bowserOpal fuel bowser signage in a remote community, March 2009ABC News: Blaire McFarland, Jean Brown and Barry Abbott head to CanberraA central Australian delegation lobby the Federal Government to make it a requirement of roadhouses to sell non sniffable fuelNicole Lee-23.6989 133.8829Lawn Sailors 5. American lawn saleshttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2009/02/03/2481074.htm?source=rss
American lawn sales are known as the creme de la creme of outback bargain hunting.Tue, 10 Mar 2009 15:50:00 +0930\xmlcontent\200903\2481074.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsArts and Entertainment:All:AllArts and Entertainment:Events:AllBusiness, Economics and Finance:All:AllBusiness, Economics and Finance:Markets:AllBusiness, Economics and Finance:Trade:AllCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Family and Children:AllCommunity and Society:History:AllCommunity and Society:Immigration:AllCommunity and Society:Multiculturalism:AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllDefence and National Security:All:AllHuman Interest:All:AllHuman Interest:People:AllHuman Interest:Offbeat:AllLifestyle and Leisure:All:AllLifestyle and Leisure:Travel and Tourism:AllSport:All:AllCommunity and Society:Work:AllCommunity and Society:Women:AllCommunity and Society:Relationships:AllCommunity and Society:Regional:AllCommunity and Society:Social Capital:AllEvent:All:AllPerson:All:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870American Lawn Sale adAmerican Lawn Sale adPenelope BergenABC Local: Penelope BergenPopular advertising methodPopular advertising methodPenelope BergenABC Local: Penelope BergenJohn gets a bargain at an American Lawn SaleJohn gets a bargain at an American Lawn SalePenelope BergenABC Local: Penelope BergenAmerican Lawn Sale sign at dawnAmerican Lawn Sale sign at dawnPenelope BergenABC Local: Penelope BergenSize doesn't matter in this streetside adSize doesn't matter in this streetside adPenelope BergenABC Local: Penelope BergenElizabeth Westmakrks handyworkElizabeth Westmark's handyworkPenelope BergenABC Local: Penelope BergenBright and cheery attracts the customersBright and cheery attracts the customersPenelope BergenACB Local: Penelope Bergen-23.6989 133.8829Shining a light on a faded tourist iconhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/videos/2007/11/29/2105560.htm?source=rss
In 1955 Leo Corbett teamed up with Victorian sculptor William Ricketts to create the Pitchi Richi sculpture sanctuary. The sculptures reach out of the ground like red termite mounds, surrounded by artefacts from the early missionary period when Central Australia was opened up by camel and wagon.Wed, 05 Nov 2008 16:04:00 +0930\xmlcontent\200811\2105560.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsArts and Entertainment:Art History:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Indigenous CultureCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllCommunity and Society:Urban Development and Planning:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870The Rain Man sits in the middle of the Pitchi Richi Sculpture Sanctuary in Alice Springs.The Rain Man sits in the middle of the Pitchi Richi Sculpture Sanctuary in Alice Springs.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeA sculpture of a tree adorned with children's faces reaches up to the blue sky over Pitchi Richi.A sculpture of a tree adorned with children's faces reaches up to the blue sky over Pitchi Richi.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeTwo children peer out into the bushland.Two children peer out into the bushland.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeThe sculptures are made out of kiln fired clay.The sculptures are made out of kiln fired clay.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeA sign for the Emu Spirit Children carved into stone sits beside the sculpture.A sign carved into stone for the Emu Spirit Children sits beside the sculpture.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeThe Emu Spirit Children sit with their totem high in the trees.The Emu Spirit Children sit with their totem high in the trees.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeA half woman, half kangaroo sculpture stands on her own under the shade of the trees.A half woman, half kangaroo sculpture stands on her own under the shade of the trees.Nicole leeABC Local Radio: Nicole leeThe sculpture garden sits under the Macdonnell Ranges through Heavitree Gap.The sculpture garden sits under the Macdonnell Ranges through Heavitree Gap.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeThis picture shows the intricate detail in the sculptures.This picture shows the intricate detail in the sculptures.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeThe best time to view the sculptures is at early morning or late afternoon.The best time to view the sculptures is at early morning or late afternoon when the sun makes the red clay glow.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole Lee-23.6989 133.8829Yuendumu store manager quitshttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2008/02/18/2165698.htm?source=rss
Sandra Day has been managing community stores for years in remote Aboriginal communities. Sandra and her husband Mark have been at the Yuendumu store for 11 months. However, next month they will break their two year contract with the community and leave, weeks before income management is due to start in Yuendumu.Thu, 19 Jun 2008 16:38:00 +0930\xmlcontent\200806\2165698.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllCommunity and Society:Welfare:AllGovernment and Politics:Federal Government:AllGovernment and Politics:Social Policy:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Trading inside the Yuendumu Community Store. Trading inside the Yuendumu Community Store. Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeCentrelink has set up an office in Yuendumu.Centrelink has set up a new office in Yuendumu.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole Lee-23.6989 133.8829Linking welfare to school attendance in Alice Springshttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2007/12/10/2114217.htm?source=rss
When Ken Langford-Smith first arrived as the new principal at Yipirinya School in Alice Springs, things were in a dire state.Thu, 19 Jun 2008 16:36:00 +0930\xmlcontent\200806\2114217.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllCommunity and Society:Welfare:AllEducation:Access To Education:AllEducation:Schools:Primary SchoolsEducation:Schools:Public SchoolsEducation:Teachers:AllGovernment and Politics:Federal - State Issues:AllGovernment and Politics:States and Territories:AllCommunity and Society:Family and Children:ParentingGovernment and Politics:Social Policy:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870A mural in the school grounds at Yipirinya School in Alice Springs.A mural in the school grounds at Yipirinya School in Alice Springs.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeA painted mural in the grounds of Yipirinya School in Alice Springs.A painted mural in the grounds of Yipirinya School in Alice Springs.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole Lee-23.6989 133.8829A bush gathering for young womenhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/photos/2008/05/08/2239399.htm?source=rss
West of Alice Springs on the edge of the beautiful West MacDonnell Ranges a hundred young women from remote Aboriginal communities in Western Australia, South Australia and the Northern Territory gathered for the Kungas Career Conference.Fri, 09 May 2008 07:33:00 +0930\xmlcontent\200805\2239399.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsArts and Entertainment:Music:IndigenousCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllCommunity and Society:Youth:AllCommunity and Society:Work:AllCommunity and Society:Women:AllCommunity and Society:Regional:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Young women gather for the leadership workshop.Young women from the Northern Territory, South Australia and Western Australia gather for the leadership workshop as part of the Kungas Career Conference at Hamilton Downs, west of Alice Springs.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeKerrianne CoxSinger song writer, Kerrianne Cox from Broome is one of the speakers who will pass on stories about her success in the music industry.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeYoung women take part in the leadership workshop.Young women take part in the leadership workshop.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeTaking a break.Taking a break.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeThe younger kids get involved in the Kungas Career Conference.The younger kids get involved in the Kungas Career Conference.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeThe Kungas Career's Conference is held by the NPY Women's Council.The Kungas Career's Conference is held by the NPY Women's Council.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeThe eighth conference was held at Hamilton Downs camp west of Alice Springs.The eighth conference was held at Hamilton Downs camp west of Alice Springs.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeSelf Defence workshopA self defence workshop teaches young women self confidence.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeLisa MazaIndigenous actress, Lisa Maza speaks to the young women about how she forged her own career path.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeThe young women camp out in swags under the stars during the conference.The young women camp out in swags under the stars during the conference.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeKungas Career Conference.The Kungas Career Conference brings together young women from remote Aboriginal communities to talk about career paths.Nicole Lee-23.6989 133.8829Hermannsburg safe househttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2008/04/16/2218484.htm?source=rss
For years Mildred Inkamala would hide women and children in her small house in the remote community of Hermannsburg.Thu, 17 Apr 2008 07:34:00 +0930\xmlcontent\200804\2218484.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsdarwinCommunity and Society:All:AllCommunity and Society:Child Abuse:AllCommunity and Society:Domestic Violence:AllCommunity and Society:Drugs and Substance Abuse:AllCommunity and Society:Family and Children:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllCommunity and Society:Welfare:AllGovernment and Politics:All:AllHealth:All:AllHealth:Drug Use:AllHealth:Women's Health:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:All:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Laws:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Police:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Prisons and Punishment:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Sexual Offences:AllHealth:Drug Use:AlcoholCommunity and Society:Family and Children:ParentingCommunity and Society:Family and Children:FamilyCommunity and Society:Women:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:AssaultAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Australia:NT:Darwin 0800Australia:NT:Hermannsburg 0872The new safe house at Hermannsburg is situated next to the police station.The new safe house at Hermannsburg, showing the level of security at the compound.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeMildred Inkamala operated a safe house from her home in Hermannsburg for many years.Mildred Inkamala operated a safe house from her home in Hermannsburg for many years.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeOfficer in Charge, Sargent Gert Johnsson opens the gate to the new Safe House in Hermannsburg.Officer in Charge, Sargent Gert Johnsson opens the gate to the new Safe House in Hermannsburg.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeA sign at the Hermannsburg store calls for an end to domestic violence in the community.A sign at the Hermannsburg store calls for an end to domestic violence in the community.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole Lee-23.6989 133.8829Caring for bush kidshttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2008/04/07/2209775.htm?source=rss
It is breakfast time at the Yuendumu child care centre. Fruit and cereal are on the menu and around twenty kids are tucking in.Wed, 09 Apr 2008 11:51:00 +0930\xmlcontent\200804\2209775.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Child Abuse:AllCommunity and Society:Drugs and Substance Abuse:AllCommunity and Society:Family and Children:AllCommunity and Society:Family and Children:Child CareCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Poverty:AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllEducation:Adult Education:AllEducation:Primary:AllEducation:Parent Organisation:AllHealth:All:AllHealth:Child Health and Behaviour:AllHealth:Child Health and Behaviour:Infant HealthHealth:Diet and Nutrition:AllHealth:Healthcare Facilities:AllHealth:Health Policy:AllCommunity and Society:Family and Children:BabiesCommunity and Society:Family and Children:ChildrenCommunity and Society:Family and Children:ParentingCommunity and Society:Family and Children:FamilyCommunity and Society:Carers:AllCommunity and Society:Family and Children:Babies - NewbornsCommunity and Society:Family and Children:Children - ToddlersCommunity and Society:Family and Children:Children - PreschoolersEducation:Play and Learning:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Sabrina Lewis with her youngest daughter, Ginessa Wilson.Child care worker Sabrina Lewis with her youngest daughter, Ginessa Wilson.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeChild care worker Samantha Watson plays with some of the kids.Child care worker Samantha Watson plays with some of the kids.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole Lee-23.6989 133.8829Born in the Toddhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2007/02/12/s2111947.htm?source=rss
Herbie Laughton is standing on a rocky outcrop on the edge of the Todd River, almost in line with the Alice Springs Hospital. This is the place where at the age of twenty eight, his mother showed him he was born.Fri, 28 Mar 2008 16:09:00 +0930\xmlcontent\200803\2111947.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Stolen GenerationsCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllCommunity and Society:Urban Development and Planning:AllEnvironment:Rivers:AllCommunity and Society:History:20th CenturyAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870The place where Herbie's mother showed him he was born. The site in the Todd River where Herbie's mother showed him he was born. The site is directly in line with the Alice Springs hospital.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeThe rock in the Todd River near the Telegraph Station where kids would slide down on a sheet of ironThe large rock in the Todd River near the Telegraph Station where kids used to slide down on a sheet of iron.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeHerbie Laughton points at an old photograph of kids assembled at the Telegraph Station.Herbie Laughton points at an old photograph of himself and other kids assembled at the Telegraph Station.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeThe tree under which Herbie wrote his song 'Old Bungalow Days'.The tree under which Herbie wrote his song 'Old Bungalow Days'.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole Lee-23.6989 133.8829Yuendumu night patrolhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2008/03/182193307.htm?source=rss
Georgina Wilson has been involved in Night Patrol for nine years and is one of five senior women who regularly patrol the streets of Yuendumu at night.Tue, 18 Mar 2008 16:23:00 +0930\xmlcontent\200803\2193307.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Child Abuse:AllCommunity and Society:Domestic Violence:AllCommunity and Society:Drugs and Substance Abuse:AllCommunity and Society:Family and Children:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllCommunity and Society:Youth:AllCommunity and Society:Carers:AllCommunity and Society:Leadership:AllCommunity and Society:Work:AllCommunity and Society:Women:AllCommunity and Society:Volunteers:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Yuendumu Women's Night PatrolMaisie Napurrurla, Georgina Wilson, Nellie Nangala, Gracie Napangardi Johnson, Coral Napangardi Gallagher.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeThe Yuendumu Women's Night Patrol four wheel drive patrols the streets at night.The Yuendumu Women's Night Patrol four wheel drive patrols the streets at night.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeThe women from Night Patrol take a break to watch the local basketball competition. The women from Night Patrol take a break to watch the local basketball competition. Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeGeorgina Wilson is the coordinator of the Women's Night Patrol.Georgina Wilson is the coordinator of the Women's Night Patrol.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole Lee-23.6989 133.8829Young Yuendumu woman speaks outhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2008/03/172191421.htm?source=rss
Sam grew up in Adelaide yet lives in one of the most remote areas in the country. Her home is Yuendumu, three hundred kilometres north west of Alice Springs on the edge of the Tanami Desert, only accessible by four wheel drive.Mon, 17 Mar 2008 11:06:00 +0930\xmlcontent\200803\2191421.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Domestic Violence:AllCommunity and Society:Drugs and Substance Abuse:AllCommunity and Society:Family and Children:Child CareCommunity and Society:Homelessness:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Other Peoples):AllCommunity and Society:Poverty:AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllCommunity and Society:Suicide:AllCommunity and Society:Welfare:AllCommunity and Society:Unemployment:AllCommunity and Society:Youth:AllEducation:Access To Education:AllEducation:Alcohol Education:AllEducation:Drug Education:AllHealth:Drug Use:AllHealth:Drug Use:CannabisHealth:Drug Use:AlcoholCommunity and Society:Family and Children:ParentingCommunity and Society:Family and Children:FamilyCommunity and Society:Carers:AllCommunity and Society:Community Organisations:AllCommunity and Society:Men:AllCommunity and Society:Women:AllCommunity and Society:Regional:AllHealth:Drug Use:Petrol SniffingEducation:Play and Learning:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Child care worker, Sam Watson.Child care worker, Sam Watson.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole Lee-23.6989 133.8829Young Yuendumu woman speaks outhttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2008/03/142189505.htm?source=rss
Sam grew up in Adelaide yet lives in one of the most remote areas in the country. Her home is Yuendumu, 300 kilometres north-west of Alice Springs on the edge of the Tanami Desert, only accessible by four wheel drive.Fri, 14 Mar 2008 11:26:00 +0930\xmlcontent\200803\2189505.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Drugs and Substance Abuse:AllCommunity and Society:Family and Children:AllCommunity and Society:Family and Children:Child CareCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllCommunity and Society:Suicide:AllCommunity and Society:Welfare:AllCommunity and Society:Youth:AllHealth:Diet and Nutrition:AllHealth:Drug Use:AllHealth:Drug Use:CannabisHealth:Drug Use:AlcoholCommunity and Society:Family and Children:ChildrenCommunity and Society:Family and Children:ParentingCommunity and Society:Family and Children:FamilyCommunity and Society:Carers:AllCommunity and Society:Leadership:AllCommunity and Society:Relationships:AllCommunity and Society:Regional:AllHealth:Drug Use:Petrol SniffingCommunity and Society:Family and Children:Children - ToddlersCommunity and Society:Family and Children:Children - PreschoolersAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Child care worker, Sam Watson.Child care worker, Sam Watson.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole Lee-23.6989 133.8829Old bungalow dayshttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/??TxYear??/??TxMonthNo##??/??TxDayNo##??/s2160899.htm?source=rss
Herbie Laughton is standing on a rocky outcrop on the edge of the Todd River, almost in line with the Alice Springs Hospital. This is the place where at the age of twenty eight, his mother showed him he was born.Fri, 22 Feb 2008 16:09:00 +0930\xmlcontent\200802\2160899.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Stolen GenerationsCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllCommunity and Society:Urban Development and Planning:AllEnvironment:Rivers:AllCommunity and Society:History:20th CenturyAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870The place where Herbie's mother showed him he was born. The site in the Todd River where Herbie's mother showed him he was born. The site is directly in line with the Alice Springs hospital.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeThe rock in the Todd River near the Telegraph Station where kids would slide down on a sheet of ironThe large rock in the Todd River near the Telegraph Station where kids used to slide down on a sheet of iron.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeHerbie Laughton points at an old photograph of kids assembled at the Telegraph Station.Herbie Laughton points at an old photograph of himself and other kids assembled at the Telegraph Station.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeThe tree under which Herbie wrote his song 'Old Bungalow Days'.The tree under which Herbie wrote his song 'Old Bungalow Days'.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole Lee-23.6989 133.8829River dwellershttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/??TxYear??/??TxMonthNo##??/??TxDayNo##??/s2118014.htm?source=rss
For many the sandy, tree lined trail is a shelter from the violence of the Town Camps. For others, it's a stop over place, a kind of bush hotel, for those who have come to town from remote communities seeking the services and facilities of Alice Springs.Thu, 24 Jan 2008 12:45:00 +0930\xmlcontent\200801\2118014.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Child Abuse:AllCommunity and Society:Domestic Violence:AllCommunity and Society:Drugs and Substance Abuse:AllCommunity and Society:Family and Children:AllCommunity and Society:Homelessness:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):AllCommunity and Society:Poverty:AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllCommunity and Society:Unemployment:AllCommunity and Society:Youth:AllGovernment and Politics:Housing:AllHealth:Mental Health:AllHealth:Men's Health:AllHealth:Older People:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Laws:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Police:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Prisons and Punishment:AllCommunity and Society:Community Organisations:AllCommunity and Society:Work:AllAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Robert Naylon and Christina Jack patrol the river each morning.Robert Naylon and Christina Jack patrol the river each morning.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeSupervisor of Dawn Patrol, Christina Jack talks to base about the situation in the river.Supervisor of Dawn Patrol, Christina Jack talks to base about the situation in the river.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeMost river campers stay in the northern or central parts of the Todd.In the river, up through the Gap. Most river campers stay in the northern or central parts of the Todd. Underneath bridges also makes a popular camping spot.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole LeeThe Dawn patrol car has made many trips up and down the sandy reaches of the Todd.The Dawn Patrol car has made many trips up and down the sandy reaches of the Todd. It contains a space in the back for transporting people and is also fitted with a first aid kit.Nicole LeeABC Local Radio: Nicole Lee-23.6989 133.8829Turn down the tap in Alice Springshttp://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/??TxYear??/??TxMonthNo##??/??TxDayNo##??/s2086615.htm?source=rss
The call for greater grog restrictions is resonating around the Northern Territory.Mon, 12 Nov 2007 14:36:00 +0930\xmlcontent\200711\2086615.xml783 ABC Alice SpringsalicespringsCommunity and Society:Discrimination:AllCommunity and Society:Drugs and Substance Abuse:AllCommunity and Society:Indigenous (Other Peoples):AllCommunity and Society:Race Relations:AllHealth:Mental Health:AllHealth:Men's Health:AllHealth:Rehabilitation:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Laws:AllLifestyle and Leisure:Beverages:AllHealth:Health Policy:AllHealth:Drug Use:AlcoholCommunity and Society:Community Organisations:AllLaw, Crime and Justice:Crime:Antisocial BehaviourAustralia:NT:Alice Springs 0870Alice Springs was declared a dry town in August, 2007.Alice Springs was declared a dry town in August, 2007. There are now calls for two alcohol free days.Nicole LeeABc Local Radio: Nicole Lee-23.6989 133.8829